God's Everlasting Forgiveness



      


Dear brothers and sisters,

In the book of Psalms, Chapter 86, Verse 5, We find these comforting words: " For you, Lord, are good, and ready to forgive, and abundant in mercy to all those who call upon you"

These words remind us of a fundamental truth about our gracious and loving God-He is always ready to forgive sinners, no matter the weight of our transgression, no matter how far we have strayed from His path, God 's forgiveness is a gift that is ever -present and freely given.

In the book of Isaiah, Chapter 1, Verse 18, the Lord invites us to reason together, saying,"Come now, let us settle the matter. Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool." What a marvelous promise ! God's forgiveness has the power to cleanse us completely, to wash away the stains of our sins, and to make us pure and new.

In the parable of the prodigal son, Jesus teaches us about the Father's heart. when the wayward son returns, the father, representing our Heavenly Father, runs to him, embraces him, and forgive him without hesitation.This parable reminds us that God is not only ready to forgive; He eagerly awaits our return to Him.

Let us not carry the burden of our sins needlessly. Let us not be paralyzed by guilt and shame. Instead, let us turn to the loving arms of our merciful God, who stands ready to forgive, to restore , and to bless us abundantly.

Remember, dear friends , that God's forgiveness is not based on our worthiness but on His boundless grace. As the psalmist says, His mercy is abundant. So let us approach the throne of grace with confidence,confess our sins, and receive the forgiveness that God so lovingly offers.

In conclusion, Let us take comfort in the assurance that God is always ready to forgive sinners. His forgiveness is a wellspring of hope, a source of joy, and a path reconciliation with Him. May we embrace this precious gift, and may it inspire us to live lives that honor and glorify the One who forgive us so freely. Amen.


Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The Parable of the Good Samaritan: A Lesson in Compassion

After Death-What Happens When we Die? LUKE 16:19